Ukrainians mark 1,000 days of war with Russia as daily life continues amid conflict
Ukrainians recently marked 1,000 days of war with Russia, highlighting daily life amid ongoing violence. A woman in Zaporizhzhia survived a bombing, while swimmers in Odesa faced mined waters. A surgeon performed reconstructive surgeries on war injuries, and a baby was born in Odesa. On November 11, Russian bombings struck multiple locations, including Zaporizhzhia and Mykolaiv, resulting in casualties. The Zaporizhstal steel mill operated with a reduced workforce due to ongoing attacks, while a surgeon in Chernihiv reported a surge in complex injuries requiring extensive treatment. In Odesa, a woman welcomed a healthy baby, reflecting resilience amid hardship. Meanwhile, theater performances in Kyiv have resumed, providing a sense of normalcy and community despite the war's challenges.